2006-2010 Ricky achieved debut success as a music producer following his collaboration with
Dancehall artist
Ding Dong on the song "Bad Man Forward, Bad Man Pull Up". In 2008, Ricky Blaze began work on his solo debut project which would produce the single "Cut Dem Off". It would be on-air New York radio DJ personality and
Hip Hop pioneer,
Mister Cee, that would be the first to play the single, ultimately leading to the song's success and Ricky's status as a capable songwriter and producer and creator of the Trancehall genre. In 2009 Ricky worked with Chelley, producing and co-writing the dance-pop song "Took the Night". During this year Ricky would also find success with
Major Lazer on their album release ''
Guns Don't Kill People... Lazers Do'', co-producing, writing, and vocalizing on the song "Keep It Goin’ Louder" featuring twin sister Billboard R&B duo,
Nina Sky. In 2010, Ricky Blaze collaborated with dancehall artist
Gyptian to create "
Hold You." This release achieved certified gold status by
RIAA. During this year he also worked with R&B songstress
Jazmine Sullivan, contributing to the “Luv Back” song off of her 2010 full-length studio project,
Love Me Back.
2011-Present In 2011, Ricky Blaze released a 6-song EP,
My Name is Ricky Blaze. “Just You And I,” served as the project's lead single release. The project also included songs featuring
Harlem rapper, producer, and
Dipset founder,
Jim Jones, and
Toronto rapper and producer,
Kardinal Offishall. In 2012, Ricky worked with
Atlantic Records recording artist, singer, songwriter and producer,
Santigold. The collaboration produced a song entitled, “
Disparate Youth” and would serve as the lead single off of Santigold's 2012 album,
Master of My Make-Believe. The song would peak at #9 on
Billboard's
Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart. In 2013, Ricky worked with
Vybz Kartel to produce “Touch Ah Button;” a song off of the Kartel's 2013 release,
Kartel Forever: Trilogy. This year he would also release
The Maestro, a 15-track LP that featured New York rappers
Jim Jones,
Maino, and
Talib Kweli. Additionally this year, he would be featured on
Jim Jones’ “We Got It” off of the EP
We Own the Night and also contribute to
Grammy Award winning Dancehall artist
Sean Paul’s full length album,
Full Frequency, on the song "It’s Your Life". In 2015 he would earn production credits on
Kranium’s full length project,
Rumors. In January 2016, under his label/production company, FME Recordings, Ricky released a compilation album,
Conquer The Moment. The release provided 12 tracks that were rich with the Dancehall and Reggae sound and included features with Grammy Award winning reggae artist -
Shaggy, Kranium,
Gyptian, Black Ryno, Tifa, Mr. Easy, and a host of others. The lead single off the project, "Apart", featuring R&B/soul newcomer and FME artist, Alexus Rose, gained popularity in
London and
France leading to a recording contract with historic Reggae record label,
Island Records. The FME artist roster currently consists of Ricky Blaze, Chelley, Alexus Rose,
Ding Dong, Kranium, Mr. Easy, and Cecile. Ricky Blaze is currently at work on
Conquer the Moment 2. The lead single off of the upcoming project is "Like This", and features Sean Paul. The song has been mentioned by music media outlets
Mass Appeal and Audiomack. Over the years,
The Fader magazine has covered Ricky Blaze's career in several editorials. ==Discography==